September 6, 1919 



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H. E. FROMENT 



W fc d — h CommiMion Florist 

 Choice Cut Flowers 



Mew Aldrai, lU Wot* taHfc «t-. Miff TOOK 

 TaWptawOTi tM*. 2»1, HidUtn igun. 



i — WM. P. FORD — i 



Wholesale Florist 



107 W. 28tti Street, NEW YORK 



Telephone 5336, Fimtnt. 



Cll and Inspect the Best Bstabllsment 



In the Wholesale Flower DiBtrlct. 



WILTER F. SHERIDAN 



Wholesale Commission Dealer in 



CHOICE CUT FLOWERS 



13S West 28th Street, New Tork 



TsleptaasD®=#e«B=aSM Madison Square 



HENTZ & NASH, Inc. 



Wholesale Commision Florists 



SS and 57 West 2 6th Street 



T * UP £ D r e ra t nt° "" NEW YORK 



E.G.HILLCO. 



Wholesale Florists 



RIOHMOND, IND. 

 •»*»th>B Hortteoltare when r. rltlaj. 



Rt ED ©, KELLER 



133 West esth St., New Tork 



Florists' Supplies 



We manufacture all our 



*»tii Disifis, Baskets, Wire Wtrk & Noveltiis 



and are dealers Id 



Decorative Glassware, Growers and 



Florists' Reautsites 



THE KERVAN CO 



Fresh Cat Decorative BrerRreena. 



Hlchaat Standard of Quality. Largwt 

 Steak In America. Write far IUmliaaal 

 Catalog of Greens and Florists" SnppHaa 



119 W. 28th St., - - NEW YORK 



WILLIAM H. KUEBLER 



Brooklyn's Foremost and Beat 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION HOUSE 



4 rant Class Market bf all CUT FLOWERS 



"« Willonghby Stn BrooklTB, N, I... 

 WE WANT MORE SHIPPERS 



We have a numerous clientage of New 

 York City buyers and the demand exceedB 

 our supply. This Is especially true of 

 Roses. We have every facility and abund- 

 ant means and best returns are assured 

 for stock consigned to us. 



Address Your Shipments to 



UNITED CTJT FIX)WER CO.. INC. 



Ill W. 28th St., New York 



D. J. Pappas, Pre*. 



HENRY M. ROBINSON CO. OF NEW YORK 



WHOI 



S-B7 Wf»s< 



MACaUOB U " ^SS. 



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Olllliwaaatt &**e1t*4 



B. A. SNYDER CO. JgsK 



Hardy Cut Evergreens, Cut Flowers and Florists Supplies 



21-25 Otis Street, BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephone Fort Hill 1083-1084-1085 



William F. Hasting Co. 



Wholesale Florists 

 568-570 WASHINGTON STREET - BUFFALO, N. Y. 



New England Florist Supply Co. 



276 Devonshire Street, 



BOSTON, MASS. 



Telephones, Fort Hill, 3469 and 3135 



MICHIGAN CUT FLOWER 

 EXCHANGE, Inc. 



WHOLESALE COMMISSION FLORISTS 



Oonalraanents Solicited 

 Hardy Fancy Fern Our Specialty 



264 RANDOLPH ST. DETROIT, MICH. 



The House for Qaatity and Service 



ZECH & MANN 



Kf-We are Wholesale Florists Doing 

 a Strictly Wholesale Business 



30 but Randolph Street, CHICAGO 



MODEL SUBURBAN PLANTING. 

 Plans Being Worked Out by Nursery- 

 men's National Service 

 Bureau. 



The meeting of the New Jersey 

 Association of Nurserymen held at the 

 Princeton Nurseries on the 22nd was 

 devoted largely to a discussion of 

 Market Development in its various 

 phases. 



The meeting was addressed by Mr. 

 Robert Pyle of West Grove, Pa., who 

 attended in the absence of President 

 Moon, who was unable to be present. 

 Mr. Pyle pointed out the advantages to 

 members of trade associations in join- 

 ing the national association, and went 

 into some details concerning the work 

 of organization and standardization 

 which the American Association is 

 now planning. Mr. F. F. Rockwell, 

 Secretary of the Nurserymen's Na- 

 tional Service Bureau, is now en- 

 deavoring to get the Department of 

 Parks of New York City to put in a 

 complete small suburban planting, 

 making a model small place at Bryant 

 Park, or some other centrally located 

 park, in the city. The demonstration 

 vegetable gardens which Mr. Rockwell 



inagurated in New York three years 

 ago have been very successful, and 

 even now that the war is over, are to 

 be continued as a permanent feature. 

 What has been done to show people 

 how to plant and succeed with veg- 

 etable gardening could also be done in 

 showing them how to plant a small 

 area and how to care for the different 

 shrubs, flowers, trees, etc., going into 

 it. If a demonstration planting of this 

 kind can be arranged for in New York 

 it is probable that many other cities 

 all over the country will take up the 

 idea just as they did with the demon- 

 stration vegetable gardens. 



At the "Own Your Own Home Ex- 

 position" to be held in one of the big- 

 gest armories in New York early in 

 September, the Nurserymen's National 

 Service Bureau will have a model 

 planting around a small home, and 

 distribute the McFarland booklets on 

 Home Beautifying and the Home 

 Orchard. The trees, plants and flowers 

 for this planting have been very 

 generously furnished by Isaac Hicks & 

 Sons of Westbury, Long Island. Mr. 

 Raymore of the Hicks organization is 

 co-operating with Mr. Rockwell on the 

 arrangement of this small place. 



